Award-winning gospel vocalist, Maranatha Goroh, popularly known as Maranatha, spoke about her thrilling journey with a new album, Maranatha Music Ministries (M3) brand, new singles and her album release party.
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The significance of selfies through art
WINDHOEK –Forty-three-year-old photographer and visual artist, Lukas Amakali, expresses the importance of selfies through his latest exhibition, which is part of his ‘Double Exposure Photography’ collection.
Makilla divorces UGU records to join Young Kasi
WINDHOEK – Namibian upcoming artist, Makilla, who was signed under the UGU records owned by Singer and award-winning artist, Young T, says he has parted ways with the record label to join a group of five various artists, ‘Young Kasi’ label.
Mushe set to release sixth album
WINDHOEK- Albert “Mushe’ Uulenga is planning on releasing a brand new album at the end of next month, which will contain mature and message-orientated lyrics and sound.
European Film Festival to promote cultural diversity
WINDHOEK- The European Union and its member states will be hosting the European Film Festival in Namibia this year with emphasis on promoting cultural diversity within the film industry.
NASCAM marks 25 years of existence
WINDHOEK-Namibian Society of Composer and Authors of Music (NASCAM) will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary of existence since its inception.
Fresh FM takes the flak after distasteful post
WINDHOEK-Social media was set abuzz on Sunday after one off Fresh FM DJ's posted a picture with the caption ‘One gotta go including all the music they ever dropped’.
Veteran artists reflect on music industry
WINDHOEK – The Old School Jive Concert hosted veteran artists from the Namibian music industry at
Industry Loop: We failed the Warehouse Theatre!
The closure of one of Namibia’s most iconic venues has had me in my feels for a while now. An institution that carried arts on its back for close to 30 years. How did we get here? How did we get to a point where an
Entertainment journalist to experience German jazz culture
WINDHOEK – Namibian entertainment journalist, Michael Kayunde, will go on an information tour to Germany themed “Jazz from Germany”, which will see him attend the 50th German Jazz Festival in Frankfurt next week.